Like me, you might still mostly be staying home, given coronavirus. You might also still have time available in your vacation bank at work. While I do love traveling and going places and having new experiences, I also greatly enjoy a good staycation. My home is a place that I love to be in and […]
5 YA Contemporary Books For Your Staycation
June 14, 2020
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14 Audiobooks For The YA Superfan
August 19, 2019

I feel as though we are in a golden age of audiobooks and friends, I am LIVING for it. As a resident young adult book super fan, I have listened to a TON of YA audiobooks and thought maybe this would be a great time to tell you all about them. As you saw in […]
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The Sleepwalker Tonic | Odin’s Ravens | The Inquisitor’s Tale
November 3, 2016

Nightmares! The Sleepwalker Tonic by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller is a spooky, fun addition to the Nightmares! series. Of course, these books absolutely must be experienced via audiobook. Any other way and I think you will miss out. Jason Segel, of How I Met Your Mother fame, narrates the series. He’s also co-author too. […]
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